Country Currency
Indonesia Currency
The Indonesian rupiah is the official currency of Indonesia.
Country money overview
Currency arrangements
Paying in Indonesia
Cash, cards and local payments
Cash use
Indonesian rupiah cash remains important for small purchases and locations with limited electronic acceptance.
Card acceptance
Card acceptance is strongest at participating retailers, hotels and other formal merchants, while coverage varies by location.
Contactless payments
Bank Indonesia's QRIS standard provides a common QR-payment framework for registered payment providers and merchants.
ATM availability
ATM availability and international-network support vary across Indonesia; check the operator's disclosed fee and the card issuer's terms.
Travel money guidance
Planning a conversion
Before travel
Compare the final rupiah amount and use regulated providers, especially when exchanging cash.
ATM and foreign-card fees
Foreign-card costs can include both issuer charges and a local ATM or merchant conversion margin.
Related
Related currencies
Exchange-rate information is provided for reference only and is not financial, trading or investment advice.
Useful links
Research Indonesia currencies
Sources and review
Rate data and official references
FAQ
Indonesia currency questions
Which currency is used in Indonesia?
The Indonesian rupiah is the official currency of Indonesia.
Does Indonesia have multiple official currencies?
Indonesia has one official currency: the Indonesian rupiah (IDR).
How can I compare the Indonesian rupiah?
Use the conversion links on this page to compare Indonesia's official currency with other major currencies.